- The
Wombridge Canal was a tub-boat
canal in Shropshire, England,
built to
carry coal and iron ore from
mines in the area to the
furnaces where the iron...
- 52°42′05″N 2°27′31″W / 52.7014682°N 2.4585396°W / 52.7014682; -2.4585396
Wombridge Priory was a
small Augustinian monastery in Shropshire.
Established in...
- Oakengates,
Telford and Wellington. and the
villages and
areas of
Hadley and
Wombridge. The area is
predominantly residential and
close to the Wolverhampton–Shrewsbury...
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connecting the now-abandoned
Shrewsbury Canal and a
smaller canal, the
Wombridge Canal, 75 feet (23 m)
higher in
elevation and part of the east Shropshire...
- is
located to the
southeast and
southwest of the
villages and
close to
Wombridge.
Nearby towns include Oakengates,
Telford and Wellington. As well as the...
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Station Hill with only the
goods shed
still standing.
Shadrach Fox ran the
Wombridge Iron
Works in
Oakengates and with
Abraham Darby was
involved in experiments...
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Newport Canal Old Yard
Junction Wrockwardine Wood
plane Wombridge Canal Trench Branch Wombridge mines Ketley Canal Snedshill Tunnel Shrewsbury Canal Stirchley...
- Priorslee, Priorslee, Red Lake, Snedshill, St Georges, Trench,
Trench Lock,
Wombridge,
Wrockwardine Wood.
Blists Hill, Coalbrookdale, Coalport, Dawley, Ironbridge...
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Leonard ____________________ Brewood White Ladies Priory;
Brewood Priory Wombridge Priory Augustinian Canons Regular transferred from Dodlinch, Somerset...
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furnaces where the iron ore was processed. The
canal was
connected to the
Wombridge Canal and the
Shropshire Canal. Lord Gower, the brother-in-law of the...